Walled Gardens in Highlands & Islands of Scotland
Set out below are Walled gardens in Highlands & Islands of Scotland, including An Cala. Our selection of walled gardens are decorative, but also shelter the plants within the garden from winds and frosts.
Achnacloich
Connel, Oban, Argyll & Bute
The woodland gardens at Achnacloich overlook Loch Etive, with Ben Cruachan eastwards and the Island of Mull westwards. The 19th century walled garden, terraces and three small... more
Achamore Gardens
Isle of Gigha, Argyll & Bute
On the community-owned Isle of Gigha, there are 54 acres of Achamore Gardens. The warming influence of the North Atlantic Drift allows an even greater array of sub-tropical... more
Mount Stuart Gardens
Isle of Bute, Argyll & Bute
Mount Stuart´s gardens date back to circa 1717 when the 2nd Earl of Bute started to lay out substantial grounds - the beginning of the three hundred acres of wilderness,... more
The Castle & Gardens of Mey
Thurso, Highland
The Castle & Gardens of Mey was owned by the Queen Mother who bought the Castle of Mey in 1952 and every year from 1955 to 2001 spent August and part of October at the Castle... more
Cawdor Castle and Gardens
Cawdor Castle, Nairn, Highland
The oldest garden north east of Cawdor Castle was enclosed with walls and bastions in 1620, and cultivated in the old fashioned manner where soft fruits, flowers, vegetables... more
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